Matthew Leverton > Harbottle & Lewis LLP > London, England > Lawyer Profile

Harbottle & Lewis LLP
7 Savoy Court
LONDON
WC2R 0EX
England

Work Department

Commercial Litigation & Dispute Resolution

Position

Matthew is a Partner with wide-ranging litigation and dispute resolution experience.

He is routinely instructed on high value commercial disputes acting for clients operating in a variety of sectors, including technology, engineering, financial services, entertainment, sport, fashion and retail. He has significant experience in representing private individuals (including ultra-high net worth individuals) in connection with contentious issues of all kinds, acting to protect those individuals’ assets, property, information and personal interests. Matthew also has extensive contentious property experience, representing clients of all kinds in respect of their property interests and disputes.

He also advises companies, individuals, and office holders on contentious insolvency issues and co-heads the firm’s Restructuring and Insolvency group.

Career

  • Trained at Travers Smith LLP, qualified in 2007.
  • Made partner at Harbottle & Lewis in 2018

Memberships

  • i-Tech Law
  • Law Society

Education

  • 1993-1998: Westminster School
  • 1998-2002: Oxford University (Wadham College) (MA Classics)
  • 2003-2005: College of Law (Bloomsbury) (GDL and LPC)

Lawyer Rankings

London > Dispute resolution > Commercial litigation: mid-market

An excellent mid-market option‘, Harbottle & Lewis LLP‘s commercial litigation team routinely represents the firm’s core media, technology and entertainment sector clients in major disputes. It also acts for retail and financial sector clients, as well as HNW individuals from the firm’s renowned private capital department. Commercial litigation leader Sandi Simonsgets on top of cases’ details‘; Louis Castellani‘s caseload covers a range of contentious work; Matthew Leverton is ‘a standout litigator‘; and Sofie Hoffman acts in contentious trust and probate claims involving dishonesty allegations. In June 2023, Georgina Long and Lizzie Williams were elevated to managing associate level.